Hundreds of fans lined up in Manchester on Sunday after the Foo Fighters announced a surprise series of intimate shows. The U.S. rock band, fronted by Dave Grohl, revealed last-minute gigs in Manchester, Dublin, and London, sparking a rush for tickets that could only be purchased in person.
The band will perform at the O2 Ritz in Manchester on Thursday. With a capacity of just 1,500, demand was overwhelming. By midday, queues stretched down Whitworth Street to the Palace Theatre as fans scrambled to secure their place. Tickets went on sale at 12:00 GMT and sold out within two hours. Fans were limited to two tickets each, and wristbands were handed out by staff to manage the crowd. The in-person purchase requirement added to the excitement, creating a festival-like atmosphere outside the venue.
Alongside the Manchester date, Foo Fighters announced a Dublin show on Monday and a London performance on Wednesday. Both are expected to draw similar crowds, with fans eager to catch the band in smaller, more intimate venues compared to their usual stadium tours.
Foo Fighters are known for surprise gigs, but the decision to restrict ticket sales to in-person purchases made this announcement particularly special. For many fans, the chance to see the band in a venue as small as the O2 Ritz is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. The band’s larger summer shows, including a confirmed Anfield gig, will cater to tens of thousands. But these pop-up performances highlight Foo Fighters’ commitment to connecting with fans in unexpected ways.
The Manchester show sold out in record time, proving the enduring popularity of Dave Grohl and his band. With Dublin and London next on the list, Foo Fighters continue to deliver surprises that keep fans on their toes.
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